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NGC 2736

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Right ascension
  
9 0 17

Distance
  
815 ly

Apparent dimensions (V)
  
30'x7'

Constellation
  
Vela

Declination
  
−45° 54′ 57″

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
+12.0?

Radius
  
~5.0 ly

NGC 2736 NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula

Similar
  
Vela Supernova Remnant, NGC 6334, Gum Nebula, NGC 6188, NGC 2359

Ngc 2736 the pencil nebula astronomy picture of the day 2009 january 8


NGC 2736 (also known as the Pencil Nebula) is a small part of the Vela Supernova Remnant, located near the Vela Pulsar in the constellation Vela. The nebula's linear appearance triggered its popular name. It resides about 815 light-years (250 parsecs) away from the Solar System. It is thought to be formed from part of the shock wave of the larger Vela Supernova Remnant. The Pencil Nebula is moving at roughly 644,000 kilometers per hour (400,000 miles per hour).

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History

NGC 2736 APOD 2012 September 24 NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula

On 1 March 1835, John Herschel discovered this object at the Cape of Good Hope and described it as "eeF, L, vvmE; an extraordinary long narrow ray of excessively feeble light; position 19 ±. At least 20' long, extending much beyond the limits of the field...". This agrees perfectly with the ESO- Uppsala listing N2736 = E260-N14, a nebula with dimensions 30'x7', position angle of 20 and notes "Luminous filament". Harold Corwin adds that on the ESO IIIa-F film this nebula is the brightest patch of a huge supernova remnant (Gum Nebula) whose delicate whisps cover the field. A relatively bright star is immersed in N2736 (mentioned by Herschel).[1]

NGC 2736 Hubble Heritage

NGC 2736 APOD 2013 March 21 NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula

NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula NGC 2736 Astronomy Magazine Interactive Star

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References

NGC 2736 Wikipedia